BeeGee
International Captain
Great. Just like the great plains, the great lakes or the Great Britain.Great? Haha woooah woah. Wooahh there. Woah.
Great. Just like the great plains, the great lakes or the Great Britain.Great? Haha woooah woah. Wooahh there. Woah.
Totally agree.Why the **** was Luke Ronchi not included in the squad if they had no faith in Latham as a keeper? Even ignoring the gloves, he's arguably got a higher chance of scoring runs at test level than Martin Guptill.
This this thisWhy the **** was Luke Ronchi not included in the squad if they had no faith in Latham as a keeper? Even ignoring the gloves, he's arguably got a higher chance of scoring runs at test level than Martin Guptill.
This post was to be honest a bit painful to read... Yes Guptill failed as a Test opener, but as a middle order bat, he's as worth a chance as anyone, if he's been in good county form over there. Regarding Dan. On form he has scored tough Test runs so consistently to dig NZ out of their usual holes I don't think he's arsey in the slightest.Guptill's return to the side is surely evidence that if there is a god, he really hates New Zealand cricket fans. Would rather they played Jeetan Patel in at number 6 than guppy. And can just see him getting a 0 and a flukey 40 being used as justification for replacing Brownlie with him when Watling returns.
Vettori's return will be interesting if nothing else. Can he build pressure with the ball? Can he play one of his classic arsey innings?
Oram used to be a great batsman and Franklin used to be a great bowler.
Heh Beegee, you have blasphemed by using the reserved word 'great' in a everyday sense rather than its cricketweb meaning. Great is God. Read fifty pages of Murali vs Warne as penance for your sins.Great? Haha woooah woah. Wooahh there. Woah.
Agree with nearly all the comments on this. Just classic NZ selection - pick squad reserves for certain roles and then when someone is injured, decide you actually want someone else and make like a Filipino contortionist to rearrange everything. Similar to the 2009 Champions Trophy where they left Styris and others at home, took several questionable reserves and then once the injuries occurred, refused to use those reserves and flew other players in.In other news....
Cricket | BJ Watling ruled out, Dan Vettori likely... | Stuff.co.nz
McCullum to keep in an entire test? I thought his back was shot.
Guptill at 6?
Vettori to play a test when he hasn't played a FC game since the WI tour?
At about the 2min mark atHe’s not the sort of guy who is going to bowl 30 overs a day ... he’s more a 20 over a day man
You can call me out rather than generalising my comment as a 'cricketweb' thing if you want, I don't really associate my views with this website. Simply of the opinion that great is a very strong word for those two players.Heh Beegee, you have blasphemed by using the reserved word 'great' in a everyday sense rather than its cricketweb meaning. Great is God. Read fifty pages of Murali vs Warne as penance for your sins.
Nah I generalised because 'great' does seem to be a reserved word on this site, which I was poking fun at rather than trying to criticize you. I can understand it has special meaning if capitalized e.g. 'one of the Greats' but I'm also happy for small-g 'great' to just mean above average. I guess context also relevant in deciding what is average, but that's the subjectivity of language.You can call me out rather than generalising my comment as a 'cricketweb' thing if you want, I don't really associate my views with this website. Simply of the opinion that great is a very strong word for those two players.
If it makes you feel better, even when he bowled well and had a good test average, he still bowled a lot of trash in between the good balls.I just can't get the image of Franklin being an utter shunt out of my head. Like I know he could bowl pre-injury, but he just seems to be so ridiculously **** now that I feel him performing must have been a complete myth.
2011:Having previously toyed with giving up the gloves in limited-overs cricket, he opted to give them away at test level instead.
And it's a decision which makes far more sense.
Back and knee concerns, and a desire to play as a specialist batsman meant a choice was always imminent.
No doubt the arrival of twenty/20 hastened his decision.
“It’s about managing it with him. With keeping and batting and all that stuff, the more he does on it the more he annoys it,” the team spokesman said. “For him, it’s just about managing his activity; he does what he has to do to get it right for the game, but without doing the extra stuff like playing games [at training] and that sort of thing,” he added.